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Odd printing may be caused by the "Advanced Printing Features" in your
print driver. HP laser jets frequently do this. Open Printing Preferences for your printer and look for Advanced button and then "Advanced printing features" or "enhanced printing features", and disable or turn off this item. travis b wrote: howdy. When I print in excel 2003 the rows and columns break into a progressive stair-step pattern seemingly climbing towards the top right corner of the page. This doesn't show on the monitor or in the print preview. This problem only occurs when I print an excel doc. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, has anyone overcome this and how? Many thanks. -travis |
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